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Yesterday, Sony Playstation posted link on all of its social media channels, along with the words “See the future.” The link in question takes you to a new Playstation webpage that contains only a handful of details about an upcoming reveal, as well as an embedded teaser video.

The aforementioned details included the date and time – which will be the 20th February at 6pm EST, with absolutely no mention of the subject matter, which has resulted in some debate. However, most people (myself included) believe that the most likely outcome is that Sony will reveal their much-rumoured Playstation 4 (codename: Orbis).

Below is the video from the teaser site:

Personally, I’m excited at the prospect of just how soon the remaining 8th console generation challengers could be arriving in our homes.

Capcom has announced that the previously Nintendo 3DS-exclusive Resident Evil Revelations will in fact be getting a second release on all of the current gen systems on May 21st of this year. Considering that this is a handheld game that is being ported over to the more powerful home consoles, Capcom also revealed that the re-releases will receive HD graphical upgrades as well as having an improved online component. A few extra “bells and whistles” was also stated to be included in the upcoming release.

Here is the official trailer for the re-release:

Resident Evil: Revelations released last year for the Nintendo 3DS, where it received very favourable reviews, so bringing the experience to a wider audience is certainly a great move by Capcom.

It has been announced that Project x Zone – a previously Japan-only RPG for the Nintendo 3DS – will in fact be getting a release this coming summer in North America, Europe and Australia.

Project x Zone is a rather unique style of RPG that borrows elements from fighting games in order to make the combat both flashy and exciting, whilst rewarding the player’s skill for creating successful combos. On top of this, the game is primarily known for having multiple characters and universes from Capcom (Street Fighter, Devil May Cry), Namco-Bandai (Tekken, Tales of Vesparia) and Sega (Virtua Fighter, Valkyria Chronicles) – all interacting with each other in a giant fan-dream crossover story.

Here is an extended trailer for Project x Zone:

I have personally had my eye on this game since it was first announced as a Japan-only title, so I’m ecstatic to have the chance to play it for myself, in English.